The Conservative Cave
		Interests => Around the House & In the Garage => Topic started by: LC EFA on January 17, 2013, 04:01:16 AM
		
			
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				...so a friend picked up a workshop full of tools the other day and pushed some off to me.
(http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j191/lc_efa/public/Workshop/20130117_204956_zpscd2da9bb.jpg)
I paid $400 for this whole pile.
Did I get a good deal ?
			 
			
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				A lot of planes there. I'd hope their blades are in decent condition.
Hell, the copper alone might be worth $400.
			 
			
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				 :???: I haven't seen an egg-beater drill in years! I don't know for sure but the copper, drills and the planes, should be worth that. 
			
 
			
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				That's not actually copper - its the gas leads for the three oxy cutting torches at the top left of the pic.
Just the roll of wood augers is worth a decent penny. They'll run you some like $20 per bit.
			 
			
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 :???: I haven't seen an egg-beater drill in years!
The original cordless drill - no batteries required. I got a couple, and I love 'em.
			 
			
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				Depending on make and model, those hand planes could be worth far more that what you paid.
			
 
			
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				You got a plumb bob and one of those grabby claw things... that's got to be worth some dough.
			
 
			
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You got a plumb bob and one of those grabby claw things... that's got to be worth some dough.
Haters gonna hate.  :tongue:
			 
			
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				(http://www.17oaks.com/_Media/ec97_annihilator_superhamme_med.jpeg)
			
 
			
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Depending on make and model, those hand planes could be worth far more that what you paid.
They're all Stanley planes - they're in Fair-Good condition. When I get around to restoring them some - I'll catalogue the model information.
			 
			
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Haters gonna hate.  :tongue:
How much for the blanket?
			 
			
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				Great score!  I love old hand tools. Good planes are getting difficult to find!
			
 
			
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Great score!  I love old hand tools. Good planes are getting difficult to find!
Indeed. Everything is electric these days - which is why I was pleased to get a pile of stuff that wasn't.
Those planes and the variable speed cordless drills on the top right will be great when the lights go off.  :tinfoil2: